Martellus Bennett returned from suspension to practice with Chicago. The tight end was also fined an undisclosed amount for slamming cornerback Kyle Fuller to the turf after Fuller had knocked him to the ground in a non-tackling scrimmage. Also, former Cal safety Chris Conte, who had shoulder surgery in March, practiced for the first time.

Swimming

Ryan Lochte beat Michael Phelps to win the 200-meter individual medley at the U.S. national championships in Irvine, keeping Phelps winless in four races. Lochte finished in 1 minute, 56.50 seconds. Phelps, the three-time Olympic champion in the event, touched in 1:56.55. Both qualified for the Pan Pacific Championships on Aug. 21-24 in Australia. Anthony Ervin, 33, won the 50 freestyle in 21.55 seconds over fellow Cal alum Nathan Adrian (21.69). Simone Manuel won the women's 50 freestyle in 24.56. Natalie Coughlin, 31, was sixth in 24.97. The Cal grad and three-time Olympian failed to make her fifth Pan Pacific team.

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Tennis

Agnieszka Radwanska beat a tired-looking Venus Williams 6-4, 6-2 to win the WTA Rogers Cup in Montreal. Williams was coming off a three-set win over sister Serena on Saturday.

Marco Pappa and Gonzalo Pineda scored second-half goals as Seattle (13-6-2) won 2-0 over Houston (6-12-4). The victory lifted the Sounders back atop the Western Conference.

Darren Mattocks scored to help Vancouver (7-4-11) to a 2-0 victory over Eastern Conference-leading Sporting Kansas City (11-6-6).

Golf

Mirim Lee won the Meijer LPGA Classic, beating Inbee Park in a playoff in Belmont, Michigan. Lee drove into a greenside bunker on the second extra hole -- the short par-4 17th -- and blasted out to 5 feet. After Park's 15-foot birdie try lipped out, Lee holed her birdie putt. They each parred 18 to open the playoff. Lee shot a 2-under 69 to tie Park (70) at 14-under 270. Suzann Pettersen (69) was a shot back.

Little League

Female pitcher Mo'Ne Davis led her team into the Little League World Series, throwing a three-hitter to lead Taney Youth Baseball Association Little League of Philadelphia to an 8-0 victory over a squad from Delaware. The 13-year-old will become only the 17th girl to play in the Little League World Series in 68 years.